What’s up, Kinjasphere? Red Bull GRC is back with its second race in two weeks, this one being the invitational round at X Games Austin. We’re here at the lovely Circuit of the Americas with a brand new course layout, some big names, and some very special hardware on the line.

The original On Any Sunday from 1971 was a masterpiece. How else can you explain a movie about motorcycles getting an Academy Award nomination? Four decades later, we're finally getting a sequel, and it might have a shot at topping its predecessor.

Travis Pastrana's listed age is 30. His listed birth year is 1983. If you have ever met, seen, spoke to, or shared a communal space with Travis Pastrana, you might find these two statements hard to believe.

What's it like to face possible death and frequent injury? We'll get some insight into that when Nitro Circus 3D: The Movie premieres this week, but in the meantime we have broken bone enthusiasts Travis Pastrana and Jolene Van Vugt for the next hour, live, in Kinja answering your questions about anything.

So far this season, the Global RallyCross Championship has been more notable for seriously injuringits competitors than giving them a chance to race. One race featured more red flags than a Chinese military parade and others notably few chances to pass.

Travis Pastrana, in addition to driving Dodge's 600-horsepower rallycross Dart, also runs a fairly-unhinged stunt show called Nitro Circus. In the crew's spare time, they like to jump Golfs in Pastrana's backyard.

Rallycross takes competition rally cars, adds a ton of power, and puts them in wheel-to-wheel racing. It is a videogame come to life. Thus we're excited to see SRT Motorsport's new 600-horsepower, four-wheel-drive rallycross Dodge Dart in the flesh and with Travis Pastrana at the wheel.

If you're ever invited to watch the X Games do yourself a favor and skip the events and just watch them on television. If you're ever invited to an X Games party do yourself a favor and suck down a lot of energy drinks so you can enjoy as many of them as possible.

Rally/motocross star Travis Pastrana was set to make his big debut in the left-turn-only world of Nascar on Saturday — until he broke two bones attempting a massive jump at ESPN's X-Games Thursday night. Maybe the motorcycle got jealous.

Within 24 hours Travis Pastrana managed to crash his Toyota twice in his NASCAR debut in Phoenix. He then traveled to Missouri to wreck Colin McRae's X Games-winning Subaru in the 100 Acre Wood Rally by rolling it three times.

Hoonigan, drifter, and ocassional WRC finisher Ken Block's bringing Gymkhana to the masses with the head-to-head Gymkhana Grid. WTF is that? Watch the video and ask him about it here tomorrow afternoon.

Yup, it's official. Subaru rally stud Travis Pastrana is making the leap to NASCAR. He even claims he "knows how to turn left." Yes, Travis, but now you won't ever need to turn right. And that's really sad.

Rally America, I mean RallyCar, is holding its second rally-cross session this weekend at New Jersey Motorsports Park. If you make it over there, tell the guys at Subaru that next time we'd like less melodramatic music.